MRI and CT modalities are in the news this week.
This week’s articles include: cloud-based cardiac MRI analytics can provide diagnosis in 15 seconds; sharing best practices can reduce CT dose; new Society of Interventional Oncology is created; radiology should work with certified health records; and CMS permits

Patient portals and outpatient imaging centers are in the news.
This week’s articles include: radiologists can play a pivotal role in stroke diagnosis; education of older patients is key to adoption of patient portals; including informal caregivers in discharge planning can cut readmissions by 25%; outpatient

Liverpool Heart & Chest Hospital Shares their “O to U Approach” for capturing high quality diagnostic AP images.
Mobile chest X-rays performed in the antero-posterior (AP) projection has always been considered an inferior examination to the more standard posterior-aneterior (PA) projection. However, for critically ill patients,

Rad salaries and assessments, and population health made headlines.
This week’s articles include: radiologists rank 6th on salary survey; assessment tool gauges radiology resident competency; clinicians learn more from structured reports; discussion about whether IT managers or doctors should lead population health programs; and seven top

Can you guess the image in the X-ray?
Hello April! We are welcoming April with open arms and a new “Guess the X-ray Image Challenge!”
We welcome radiologists, technologists, RAs, MDs, PAs – or anyone who thinks they’re up to the challenge – to guess the subject

Modality enables capture of low-dose 3D extremity exams on site.
Orthopaedic specialists can streamline workflow and productivity by capturing onsite exams with new 3D cone beam technology. The capability to do image capture, diagnosis, and discussion of treatment options with patients in a single visit is

In the news: imaging providers need to improve services for disabled adults; and rads might need to update their CVs.
This week’s articles include: HHS is on track to transfer 41% of its data to the cloud; imaging providers need to improve services for disabled adults;

A technical brief for assessing cloud solution providers.
The use of healthcare cloud solutions is on the rise. Research firm MarketsandMarkets predicts that healthcare spending on cloud services will reach $9.48 billion by 2020, a big leap from $3.73 billion in 2015.
Several drivers are fueling the

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